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Topic: heat pump reversing valve (Read 3921 times)

i have an old 1986 whirlpool centrat ac ,heat pump.i have found one problem is the reverse coil is measuring open.so its bad and needs replacing if i can find one with a 208 vlt and 10 watt with a 3/8 hole.but that not really my dilima ,the problem is that it is in heat pump mode.so my question is because is is an old unit can the reverse valve be normally in the heat pump mode and the coil holds it in the ac mode,because when the thermostat is set to cool it send a 220 volt to the coli.. thanks mick

The coil is not activated for heating. It is activated for cooling. When the defrost board determined that ice have formed the coil is powered up hot gas travels back though to warm up and de-ice outside. When ya want cooling only the solenoid is powered up. That's why they die in warmer months.

« Last Edit: August 06, 2011, 04:37:26 PM by JWWebster »

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